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  1. #1
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    I must report...this has now inspired me to do 20 crunches a day. I know I'm sick... but I did 20 yesterday and 20 today. I figure 20 a day is good until I can do them all in one sitting without pain... then I will move forward. Why kill myself... 140 now a week is better than 0.

    So now I'm doing crunches too... oh boy
    if you don't like sewing, you haven't found the right fabric

  2. #2
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    oakleaf and chicago: I'm doing knee pushups, so that's no doubt why the pushups are easy for me. I shall try the normal way and probably won't be able to do as many. I think we can do knee pushups, right? If not, I'll certainly switch.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjay View Post
    oakleaf and chicago: I'm doing knee pushups, so that's no doubt why the pushups are easy for me. I shall try the normal way and probably won't be able to do as many. I think we can do knee pushups, right? If not, I'll certainly switch.
    Yes, you can definitely do knee pups! Just make sure you're maintaining good form - sometimes people have a harder time not bending at the hips when they're doing knee pups. And have a good padded surface for your knees so they can rock comfortably.

    What some people in the other group are doing as a transition from knee pups to full-length ones is step-down sets. Start with full-length pups for the first two or three sets, and then do the rest on your knees.


    Great job, everyone!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  4. #4
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    Hey Oakleaf - I'm going to have to drop out.

    Sorry all! I just can't seem to commit to this. It ends up being last on my list of things to do and it keeps getting neglected. I still haven't done even workout #2 yet!

    I'll keep my eye on you all though. Maybe once things settle down a bit (winter) - I'll start this up again. Or maybe I'll just take REALLY long to get through it all!
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  5. #5
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    No need to apologize! - this is supposed to be a fun challenge, if it's not what you're into right at the moment that's cool! Hope things settle down for you soon (if that's what you want).
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  6. #6
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    okay I did tonight's workout... no problem... 5/4/3/3/max... and then I went ahead and looked at next week's schedule... say what?... on Monday they want me to do 16 for the first set for the first day of week 3!, I DON'T THINK SO!! 16 is a far cry from 6 or 7 or 5 or 4... uggh I will try... but I don't think I will be going from a max of 7 or 8... to a 16 in one week

    I might just be making up my own week 3 when I get there...

    as for now, still count me in during week 2... if next Monday I can do 16 in one sitting, I will buy everyone on this forum a beer
    if you don't like sewing, you haven't found the right fabric

  7. #7
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    If you're on week 2, please post in the week 2 thread! Thanks!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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